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Livre des faits du bon chevalier Jacques de Lalaing Simon Bening and workshop, Flanders, Bruges, written c. 1480s, painted c. 1520s.
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Epistles of St. Paul, glossed, in Latin Simon Master, Northern France or southern England, third quarter of the 12th century
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The Courtenay Compendium: with Marco Polo’s “Description of the World” England, Breamore Abbey or Glastonbury Abbey?, late 14th century
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Biblia latina Circle of artists which illuminated the Bible of Jean de Cardaillac, France, possibly Toulouse, last quarter of the 13th century.
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Book of Hours, use of Utrecht Netherlands, Delft, fourth quarter of the 15th century
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Four Gospels, in Latin France, Brittany, c. 900-925
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Early English Script - De Laude Virginitatis Southern England, probably Glastonbury or Worcester, c. 800
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Miniature Book of Hours, use of Rome, in Latin Simon Bening, Flanders, Bruges, c. 1530-1535
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Statutes of the Order of St. Michel Étienne Colaud's workshop, France, Paris, c. 1523 (before 1525)
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A small treasure – Book of Hours, use of Cambrai Circles of the Master of Charles V and the Master of Cardinal Wolsey, Southern Netherlands, Hainaut, Valenciennes or Cambrai (?), c. 1520
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Book of Flower Studies Master of Claude de France, France, Tours, c. 1520
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Description des Douze Cesars Jean Bourdichon, France, Tours, c. 1520
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Prayer book for the young Charles V – with his pre-imperial arms Collaborator of Simon Bening, Flanders, Bruges (?), c. 1516-1517
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Moraulx dictz des philosophes Guillaume II Le Roy, France, Lyon, c. 1515-25
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Vies de Romulus et de Caton d’Utique Master of Philippa of Guelders - Jean Coene IV - Master circle Pichore, France, Paris, c. 1508
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Office of the Dead and Litany of Saints Southern Germany, Constance, c. 1500-1525
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Use of Rome and Calendar for the Diocese of Beauvais: the Feydeau Book of Hours Jean Coene IV, France, Paris, c. 1500-1520
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Book of Hours for Louis XII, use of Rennes Jean Pichore, workshop, France, Paris, c. 1500-1515
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Book of Hours, use of Rome circle of the Monypenny Master, France, Paris, c. 1500-1510
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Rochechouart Book of Hours, use of Rome Circle of Jean Poyer and Giovanni Todeschino, France, Tours, c. 1500 (before 1504)
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Faverolles Book of Hours circle of Jean Poyer, France, Tours, c. 1500
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Augustinian Manuale Italy, Rome, c. 1493-1500
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Epistres d’Ovide and three French poems Master of the Chronique scandaleuse, France, Paris, c. 1493
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Book of Hours, use of Rome Master of Petrarch's Triumphs, France, Tours, c. 1490-1500
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Croismare Book of Hours and prayerbook, use of Rouen Robert Boyvin and workshop, France, Rouen, c. 1490-1500
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Fencing treatise Southern Germany, Augsburg, c. 1490
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A Man's Prayerbook, Cologne Germany, Cologne?, c. 1486
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Des droits d’armes de noblesse Bruges Master of 1482 and workshop, Flanders, Bruges, c. 1486
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The Nassau-Vianden Armorial, or Wappenbuch Herald of Nassau-Vianden, Brabant, Breda or Brussels?, c. 1485-1495
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Ferial Psalter Southern Germany, Constance, c. 1480-1490
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Hearst Book of Hours Master of Jacques de Besançon, with participation of the Master of the Chronique Scandaleuse, France, Paris, c. 1480-1490
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Breviary of Archbishop Hermann von Hessen of Cologne Germany, Cologne, c. 1480-1488, perhaps 1485
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Bible historiale Workshop of Rambures Master, Northern France, Amiens, c. 1480-1485
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Missal in Latin Brothers of Common Life, Germany, Münster, c. 1480
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Serainchamps Book of Hours, use of Ghent and Liège Illuminated in the circle of the Master of Adolph of Cleves, Flanders, Ghent, c. 1480
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Mountnorris Book of Hours, use of Rome illuminated by Bernardino Cignoni, Italy, Siena, c. 1475-1490
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Book of Hours for Galeazzo Maria Sforza, use of Rome Master of Ippolita Sforza, Italy, Milan, c. 1471-1476
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Book of Hours, use of Utrecht Circle of the Masters of the Zwolle Bible, Northern Netherlands, Zwolle, c. 1470-1480
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Dupont Book of Hours Workshop of the Master of the Échevinage de Rouen, France, Rouen, c. 1470-1480
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Boccaccio's Historical Biographies in French Circle of Maître François (François le Barbier), France, Paris, c. 1470
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Marguerite de Breda's Beautiful Book of Hours Dunois Master and associate, Paris, France, c. 1470
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Written by the Regular Canonesses of Bethany – Hours, Utrecht use Masters of the Zwolle Bible and the Masters of Margriet Uutenham, Netherlands, Arnhem and Zwolle, c. 1470
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Chronica, ab origine mundi Italy, Pistoia, c. 1460-1470
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Caesar's Gallic Wars Ippolyta Master, Italy, Milan, c. 1450-1475
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Comoediae sex Italy or Spain, Kingdom of Aragon and Naples, c. 1450-1475
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Book of Hours, use of Rome Austrian artist, Austria, Salzburg, c. 1450-1460
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Unique Book of Hours, use of Utrecht Masters of the Delft Half-Length Figures, Netherlands, Delft, c. 1450-1460
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McKell Medical Almanac Diebold Lauber workshop, Alsace, Hagenau, c. 1445
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Zane Book of Hours, use of Rome Workshop of the Master of the Gold Scrolls, Flanders, Bruges, c. 1430-1440
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The De Croix Hours Master of the Munich Golden Legend, Master of the Harvard Hannibal, and the Dunois Master, France, Paris, c. 1430-1435
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Ancestry Brought to Life - Austrian Chronicle of the 95 Rulers Austria, c. 1430
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Book of Hours, use of Sarum Masters of Otto van Moerdrecht, Flanders, Bruges, c. 1430
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Talbot-Beauchamp Book of Hours, use of Sarum illuminated in the circle of the Bedford/Dunois Masters, France, Normandy, Rouen, c. 1430
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Compendium for Juan II, King of Castile and Leon Spain, c. 1425
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Fascinating Book of Hours, possibly use of Paris Talbot Master with added miniatures by a Parisian artist , France, Paris, c. 1420-1430
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Commentary on the Apocalypse Italy, Venice, c. 1420
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Bible historiale, Genesis etc. Master of the Berry Apocalypse, France, Paris, c. 1416
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Book of Hours, use of Troyes Masters of the Grandes Heures de Rohan, likely the Giac Master, France, Troyes, c. 1415-1420
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The Wardington Hours Bedford workshop, France, Paris, c. 1410 and 1430
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Book of Hours, use of Soissons or Laon Mazarine Master, France, Paris, c. 1405
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Barbet Book of Hours, use of Paris France, Paris, c. 1400-1410
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A Collaboration of Artists: an Early Parisian Book of Hours Master of Johannete Ravenelle and the Master of the Berry's Cleres Femmes, France, Paris, c. 1400-1405
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Missale Romanum Master of the Pauline Epistles, Bohemia, Prague, c. 1400
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A richly illustrated Legende Dorée Boqueteaux workshop, France, Paris, c. 1375-1380
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Antiphonal, Common of Saints Italy, Florence, c. 1346-1362
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Biblia latina Germany, Soest, c. 1300
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Biblia Latina with Hebrew names Italy, Tuscany, Pisa (?), c. 1258
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Fine Franciscan Psalter, use of Ghent workshop of the Franciscan Master of Bruges, Flanders, Bruges, c. 1255-1260
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Donaueschingen Psalter and Book of Hours Brabant, Brussels (?), c. 1250-75
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Dyson Perrins Psalter-Hours workshop of the Bible moralisée, France, Paris, c. 1250-1260
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Biblia Latina – Pocket Bible Mathurin workshop, France, Paris, c. 1250
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Biblia Latina. Pocket Bible France, Paris, c. 1250
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Biblia Latina workshop of the Bible Moralisée, France, Paris, c. 1220-1230
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New Testament, in Latin Italy, Verona, c. 1215
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Glossatura magna in psalmos Almagest workshop, France, Paris, c. 1200
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Stammheim Missal Germany, Hildesheim, c. 1170-1180
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Jaharis Gospel Lectionary Byzantium, Constantinople, c. 1100
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Life of St. Radegund Master of St. Radegund, France, Poitiers, between 1496-1498
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Speculum humanae salvationis Magister Konrad, Austria, Tyrol, before 1386
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Book of Hours of Francesco Borromeo Ambrogio de Predis, Italy, Milan, before 11 May 1474
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Illustrated Chronicles of the Netherlands Netherlands, Guelders, after 1453 – before or in 1461
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The Book Called Apocalypse Russia, Soligalich, 1712-1713
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Preparations before Mass for priests as well as lay people Pieter Engel, Flemish Brabant, Heverlee abbey (near Louvain), 1582
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The San Salvador Huejotzingo manuscript Mexico, Huejotzingo, 1571
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Artistic Showcase: Antiphonal with the proprium de tempore Cremona, Lombardy, Italy, 1550
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Röder von Rodeneck Girdlebook Katharina Röder von Rodeneck, Germany, Convent Frauenalb (near Karlsruhe), 1540
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Passion Christi Nikolaus Glockendon, Germany, Nuremberg, 1521
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Book of Hours, use of Rome circle of Simon Bening, Flanders, Bruges or Antwerp, 1520
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Hofmann Prayer Book, in German Nikolaus Glockendon, South Germany, Nuremberg, 1513-1514
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La grande vie du Christ Master of the Chronique scandaleuse, France, Paris, 1506-1508
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Beautiful and Unusual: Parisian Book of Hours Masters of Philippa of Guelders, France, Paris, 1506
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Lamentation of Faith: Poems Encouraging Crusade Master of the Entry of François I, France, presumably Lyon, 1504-1506
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Wedding Hours made for Bianca Maria Sforza and Maximilian I Master of Anna Sforza, Italy, Milan, 1493
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Labarde Book of Hours France, Tours, 1490-1500
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Le Tresorier ... des Pierres Precieuses Masters of Raphael de Mercatellis, Flanders, Ghent/Bruges, 1484
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Livre de L’estrif de Fortune et de Vertu Circle of the Master of Antoine Rolin, Southern Netherlands, Valenciennes/ Cambrai, 1482 and c. 1519
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'Chronique Universelle' or World Chronicle France, possibly Bourges, 1480-1500
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Book of Hours, use of Utrecht Masters of Hugo Jansz. van Woerden, Netherlands, Leiden, 1480-1485
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Breviary, winter part Anonymous artist from Constance, Constance or Lucerne, 1476-78
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Collectanea rerum memorabilium or Polyhistor Giovanni Marco Cinico (scribe), Cola Rapicano (illuminator), Italy, Naples, 1475
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First Punic War Joannes de Justinopolis (John of Koper), Croatia, Zadar, 1470
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Missale Fratrum Minorum Bartolomeo Caporali, Italy, Perugia, 1469
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Hours of Willem Pyll Masters of the Haarlem Bible, Netherlands, Haarlem, 1460-1470
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Buch der natürlichen Weisheit Germany, Regensburg (?), 1453
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Alleged Letters of the Church Fathers Italy, Veneto, possibly Padua, 1450-1460
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Horse Welfare and More Catalonia, Barcelona (?), 1450
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Livy's History of Rome Henri d’Orquevaulx, France, Metz, 1440
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Booklet of Eternal Wisdom Southern Germany, Nuremberg, 1435
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Fauquier Hours, use of Besançon Master of W. 219, Master of the Collins Hours , Besançon, Amiens (?), 1420-1440
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Gallimard Book of Hours Harvard Hannibal Master, the Talbot Master, and a third Parisian artist, France, Paris, 1415-1425
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Expositio in Cantica canticorum, in Dutch translation Northern Netherlands, 1415
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Homilies of early theologians Nicolaus of Piesting, Austria, Vienna Neustad, 1407-1408
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Psalter, use of Sarum England, 1400-1425
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Missale for the Collegiate Church of St. Barnard Jean de Toulouse, workshop , France, Avignon, 1380-1390
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Beauchamp-Corbet Book of Hours, use of Sarum Milemete workshop, England, London, 1328
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Comprehensive Compilation of Canon Law workshop of Maître Honoré, France, Paris , 1281-1300
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An astonishing, 'regal' Bible Royal Psalter workshop, France, Paris, 1260-1270
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Brilliant English Bible England, Oxford or Salisbury, 1250-1260
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Four Gospels with Kephalaia, and other texts Copied by Manuel Hagiostephanites for John of Crete, Cyprus, 1156
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Isidore of Seville, Etymologiae, Books I-XX France, possibly St. Amand Abbey, with 12th century additions in Tournai, St. Martin’s Abbey, 10th century - with 12th century additions